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33651 | N.382. Godparents: Jacobus Schmit et Margaretha Schares ex Esch | SCHMIT, Margaretha (I10631)
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33652 | N.395. Godparents: Nicolaus Bisert ex Zolver et Magdalena Lichtfus ex Kail | LICHTFUS, Magdalena (I10605)
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33653 | N.454. Godparents: Nicolaus Peporte et Maria Mater ex Esch | LICHTFUS, Nicolaus (I10635)
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33654 | N.455. Godparents: Petrus Michel et Margaretha Jamine ex Esch | CHARPENTIER, Margaretha (I10634)
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33655 | N.505. Godparents: Joannes Zwick ex Sassenheim et Maria Hotton ex Esch | CHARPENTIER, Joannes Baptista (I10636)
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33656 | N.515. Godparents: Petrus Michel et Catharina Lichtfus ex Esch | SCHMIT, Petrus (I10637)
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33657 | N.518 Godparents: Petrus Lichtfus ex Wolmering et Maria Barbara Schumacher uxor Nicolai Jost ex Esch | LICHTFUS, Barbara (I10638)
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33658 | N.Majerus, Lux.Gemeinden, vol.III p.413: 6.6.1695: Niklaus von Savelborn der oberster Hofmann... Ons Hémecht 1939, Heft 1 & 2, p.32: in Medernach gestiftete Seelenmessen: -Nic. Rottershof (Roder, Röder) den obersten Hofmann zu Savelborn und seine Frau Katharina, Lesmesse seit 1691 - für Matheis Röder von Savelborn, eine Singmesse seit 1728 not. Prommenschenkel, 17.03.1725: mentionnés N.Majerus, vol. IV, page 88:16.04.1760: Savelborn, der einer Hofman genannt Matheis Roeder. 17.10.1716: C.P. 845/102, Christnach, Matheiß Savelborn Hoffman uff Leidenbach nechst Scherfenhof wohnend 23.02.1717: Not. Welther, Diekirch: Matheis Röder und Anna Barbell Eheleute auf Savelborn 23.02.1717: Not. Welther, Diekirch: Matheis Röder und Anna Barbell Eheleuth Hoffman auf Savelborn 06.04.1722: Not. Springenfeld, Diekirch: Mathias Roeder, Hoffman uff Savelboren 17.03.1725: Not. Prommenschenckel, Diekirch: Matheiß Reder Hoffman zu Sabelboren und Frau Anna Barbell Savelborn | ROEDER, Mathias (I41831)
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33659 | Nakodorf/Sellesch | SENSER, Georg (I16757)
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33660 | Nakodorf/Sellesch | FABER, Anna Maria (I18470)
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33661 | Nakodorf/Sellesch. Witnesses: Landa Wenzel & Hiesl Josef | Family (F6691)
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33662 | named Catharina PAULE | PAULI, Margaritha (I35080)
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33663 | nata in Perburg Luxemburgensis Provincia Joannis Sharpangye uxor An.26 | HURD, Catharina (I18189)
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33664 | nata in Thontling Lux Provincia 39...Pauli Schlechter filia | SCHLECHTER, Katharina (I17311)
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33665 | natus in Luxemburgensi Provincia in Bondorff A4 Theodoro Mitsz prolis | MITZ, Nicolaus (I23)
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33666 | near Birkenfeld | SPÄTH, Barbara (I3144)
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33667 | near Comlosu Mare (Groß-Komlosch) | MINIE, Nikolaus (I3138)
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33668 | near Trier | KAISER, Jacques (I25276)
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33669 | Nearby News Collected Rollingstone, Minn. On Thursday morning at 10 o'clock the funeral of Nick Kohner Sr., was held from the Catholic Church. The deceased was a native of Bettendorf, Germany (Luxembourg), from which place he emigrated in 1857 (1847) with his parents at the age of ten years. He grew to manhood in the neighborhood of Granville, Wis., where he was married to Miss Margaret Jung. They later settled on a farm near Bethany, where they lived until about 1885. Mrs. Kohner died suddenly and left her much bereaved husband and eight children to mourn her loss, two sons having died before. After this Mr. Kohner retired from farm life and lived near this village with the smaller children, the oldest ones being in charge of the far, and all of whom are married at the present time. About twelve years ago he married again to Mrs. Emma Dever, who faithfully cared for him in his lingering illness of diabetes, which ending his life on Monday morning just one day before his seventy-third birth anniversary. The Winona Republican-Herald, Oct. 21, 1909, Page 6 | KOHNER, Nicholas (I53886)
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33670 | Nentzing | GANTENBEIN, Christianus (I50695)
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33671 | Nentzing/Nensingen (Sonenberg-Tyrol) | PHILIPPE, Christianus (I51051)
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33672 | Neo Colonist. Witnesses: Nicolaus Haidisch & Joannes Hames | Family (F3649)
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33673 | Neu-Mühlen | TOUSSAINT, Dominique (I47410)
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33674 | Neubeschenowa | MORGEN, Nikolaus (I29585)
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33675 | Neubeschenowa. Witnesses: Pilger Peter & Kibitz Amadeus | Family (F8182)
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33676 | Neuburg an der Bega | BUTTEL, Jacob (I60)
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33677 | Neumühle | MOLITOR, Mathias (I42433)
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33678 | Neumühle | SCHWINS, Maria (I54843)
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33679 | Neumühle | MULLER, Joannes (I54846)
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33680 | Neumühle | MULLER, Joannes Petrus (I54847)
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33681 | Neumühle | MÜLLER, Susanna (I54848)
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33682 | Neum\lang2060 | MULLER, Bartholomei (I54842)
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33683 | Neunkirchen | LAUTH, Nicolaus (I26979)
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33684 | Neunkirchen | Family (F10847)
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33685 | Neuses | HUHN, Albrecht (I7486)
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33686 | Neuses | HUHN, Andreas (I7511)
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33687 | Neusidel a.d. Heide | LICHTFUSZ, Franz (I12318)
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33688 | Neusiedel a. d. Heide | WILLJUNG, Joseph (I19857)
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33689 | Neusiedel auf der Heide | SCHÜTZ, Katharina (I20225)
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33690 | Neustadt-Schlesien | LANGER, Josephus (I53146)
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33691 | Nicholas A. Frieders 1918 - 2001 Nicholas A. Frieders, 83, of Aurora, passed away Friday, April 6, 2001 at his home. He was born January 28, 1918 in North Aurora, IL. Mr. Frieders served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII. He was a member of the VFW Post #1197 in Batavia, the Luxemburger Club and the Western Catholic Union. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Coletta (Spang) Frieders of Aurora; one daughter, Patricia (Terry) Vogt of Aurora; two sons, John Frieders of Westland, MI, and David (Kimberly) Frieders of Sheridan, IL; six grandchildren, Anthony (Julie) Vogt of Aurora, Richard Vogt and his dear friend, Andrea Trovivia, both of Aurora, Christopher (Dawn) Frieders of Plymouth MI, Randy (Jill) Frieders of Garden City, MI, Katlyn and Ryan Frieders of Sheridan, IL; two great grandchildren, Brennen and Payton Vogt of Aurora, IL; two sisters, Marie (Frieders) Pierce of Aurora and Gertrude (Frieders) Lavelle of North Aurora; two brothers, Ralph (Jean) Frieders and Joseph (Colleen) Frieders, both of Aurora, IL; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Michael and Elizabeth (Theis) Frieders; his sister, Frances May; and one infant son. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 10:00 am at THE DALEIDEN LAKE STREET MORTUARY, Fr. Robert Camacho will officiate with interment in St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday, April 9, 2001 from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm with a Liturgical Wake Service at 7:00 pm at THE DALEIDEN LAKE STREET MORTUARY, 220 N. Lake Street, Aurora, IL 60506. (630) 898-8634. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Vitas Hospice Charitable Fund, Dearborn Station PMB; 166, 47 W. Polk Street, Chicago, IL 60605. - The Courier-News (Elgin ILLINOIS), April 9, 2001 | FRIEDERS, Nicholas A. (I43254)
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33692 | Nicholas Modaff, called "Red Nick," was born November 11, 1844, in Vianden, Luxenbourg. He died August 8, 1904, and is buried in St. Nicholas cemetery in Aurora. "Red Nick," "Big Nick," "Little Nick," and another brother came over from Vianden, Luxenbourg, in the early 1860s to the Detroit, Michigan, area. One brother stayed in Luxenbourg and his granddaughter still lives there. Nicholas worked on the stone quarry when he came over and bought a 73-acre farm along Plain Avenue by Liberty Street where Dukane Precast has its plant. Though Nicholas met his wife, Caroline Feidert (1/12/1851-1/15/1913), in Aurora, they were both from Viaden, Luxenbourg. The couple had five sons and two daughters: Frank (1876-1941); William (1883-1954); Barbara (1884-1888); Anna [Weydert] (1885-1963); Angeline (1887-1895); died in childhood of diptheria; Philip (1890-1958) died on his daughter's wedding day---the bride and groom were at the hospital in their wedding attire and after Philip died, they held their wedding; and Charles (1903-1949). The Nicholas Modaff Farmstead bordered the CJ&E Railroad tracks, and the kids used to pick up the coal that fell from the trains. They used the coal to burn in the stove. Sometimes the fireman on the train would throw a shovel full of coal from the train as it passed and watch the kids collect the coal. In those days, women milked the cows. Peter Modaff, the third son of "Red Nick," married Dora Frisch, born on January 23, 1887 she was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Frisch who had come over from Alsace Lorraine, France. Peter and Dora Modaff moved from Aurora and rented a farm in Naperville on March 1, 1914, for $3.00/acre from William Paeth. The farm comprised 117 acres covering the area that is now 75th Street and Modaff Road. Peter and Dora had seven children: Caroline [Gaworski] (6/25/1910); Lillian [Landorf] (2/13/1912); Nicholas (1/24/1914); Cecelia [Kuhn] (3/28/1916); Agnes [Theis] (1/24/1918-9/21/1998); Bernard (12/30/19/20-12/29/1995); and Peter, Jr., (3/3/1922-4/19/1923) After giving birth to Peter Jr., Dora died on April 28, 1922, from blood poisoning. Most people were still using horse and wagons to farm and move things. The farm itself was on a dirt lane close to a quarter mile from the main road. In 1918, Peter bought his first car, a Model T Ford with a crank start and no battery. He sold a team of horses and for $500 and paid less than $400 for the car and surprised Dora with it. By 1920, Peter had to put gravel on a dirt lane so he wouldn't get the car stuck in the mud. Back then, car owners also had to remember to turn off the light switch before they crank-started the car or the lamps would burn out. In 1924, rent on the farm increased to $9.00/acre, so Peter decided to buy the place. He paid $160.00/acre to purchase it for a total of $18,000.00. Peter put $3500.00 down and had two mortgages, one with the bank and the second with John Book. Interest was at 7%. Everything was going good until the Depression hit in 1929. The Peter Modaffs managed to survive with hard work and the help of President Roosevelt's 4% government loan to help rural families. Peter became good at fixing roads, so he was elected Naperville's Road Commissioner in 1935. His sons helped him run the farm. In 1944, Peter married his second wife, Mathilda Bermes. She had six children of her own, but none with Peter. Peter died during his fifth term as Road Commissioner and his son, Bernie, finished out the last year of his term. Peter's third child, Nicholas John Modaff, married Alice Catherine Meisinger (5/12/1905-7/10/1993) on Febuary 6, 1937, at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Naperville. Both attended St. Peter and Paul School and Naperville High School. They started their family of six children on the Meisinger homestead in the stone house on South Washington Street across from Pioneer Park in Naperville. Nicholas Jr. (who is married and has five children), Joseph (who is a publisher and has two children), Carolyn (who is married to Phil Weissinger and has five children), Mary (Konder, (6/12/1942-9/17/1971), Edith (Ken Brown], and David (who is married with two children) Nick and Alice sold the farm in 1959 for development and bought a farm in Wheatland Township where they lived for 18 years when they partially retired and moved to their new home in Plainfield, leaving Nick Jr. to operate the farm | MODAFF, Nicolas (I42980)
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33693 | Nicolao Friden et Anna Chalotta Muller uxorati ambo ex Greiffeldingen | MEISENBOURG, Nicolaus (I44766)
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33694 | Nicolaus Clomes viduus ex Bondorff | Family (F450)
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33695 | Nicolaus Lech natus in Bondorf Luxemb. Prov. von A 4 1/2 ex Billiet | LECHE, Nicolaus (I314)
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33696 | Nicolaus Muller avunculus baptizati ex Kleinmachern & Angela Klenckers amitta baptizati ex Mondorff | HAMAN, Nicolaus (I34675)
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33697 | Niederanven | GOERGEN, Elisabeth (I39112)
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33698 | Niederfeulen | SCHOUÉ, Joannes Petrus (I18367)
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33699 | Niederhof | TRÖNDLE, Anton (I5001)
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33700 | Niedermertzig | SIEBENALER, Joannes Nicolaus (I11169)
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